You’d think Apple would’ve fixed the daylight saving alarm clock failure after Australian and Kiwi iPhone owners overslept by an hour last month. Europeans are facing similar wrath from their employers today, with the bug occurring on existing alarm settings.
The solution to get around the difficulty (until Apple fixes it, it truly is), is to either create a new alarm or edit the prevailing one so it goes off an hour earlier. So, in the event you normally have it set for 7.30am, re-set it for 6.30am.
I wonder what percentage users of alternative phones have stolen the iPhone bug excuse as an evidence for a respectable old-fashioned Halloween hangover? [via countless late Twitter users]
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